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"THE VIKINGS"
(Adult Diitertainnient)
• Technicolor
Kirk Douglas, Tony -Curtis and
Janet Leigh
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MONDAY and TUESDAY
September 15 and 10
"THE LONG HOT
SUMMER" '
(Technicolor)
(Adult Entertainment)
Paul, Newman, and
' "Joan'rie Woodward
He Owned The Town and Made
Sure Everyone Knew It.
WEDNESDAY and. THURSDAY
September 17 and 18
"WEE JEANNIE"
(Technicolor)
Tony Martin, Gloria De Haven
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The Wiagliain Wedtitoottlay, pt ;Trinity Guild Meets
At Nethery Home Birthday Celebrated
At Family Cathering
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FOR CHRISTMAS BALE POLG.AAVZ...-,The. members .of
the Guild :of • Trinity A-rigliean
Ghilreh held. their regular meeting
on (Thureday afternoon at the home
of Mrs, A, Nethery. The president,
.Krs. Clark Johnston opened the
meeting with a hymn, prayer and.
the Lord's. prayer in unison, Mrs,
Clare VenCaniP read the Scrip-
tore lesson,
Minutes were read by•Mrs, Rieh-
nrci Procter .and the .treasurer's re-
port by Mrs. Cooper Nethery. A
quilt was brought to this meeting
to be peeked in the bale which is
to be sent t0 the west. Mrs, Bert
Jackson gave a reading, l'-lCeoP
Smiling", Mrs, Richard Procter
gave an ar'ticl'e on tie life of a
missionary up north, -
Miss- Stella Netheryeo ndneted
two contests and the president
eleSed the meeting with prayer,
Luneh was served by the hostess
assisted by Mrs. Richard Procter
and Mrs, Archie Montgomery.
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SepteMber 12 and 1$ ,.
"Ron,Of The Arrow
(Technicolor).
Action and. Thrills In The
Western Plains
THE 130WERT BOYS IN
"HOT SHOTS"
MONDAY and TUESDAY
September 35 and .16 ,
'Amazing Colossal IVIan''''
'Glenn Langan, Cathy,Downs
"THE CAT GIRL"
(Adult)
Barbara Shelley, Robert Ayres
VVEDNESDAV and THURSDAY:
September 17 and 18 •
"BATTLE HELL"
Richard Tack', Akim Tarniroff r.
' . Such An Impassionate Drama
Of Super Hyman Courage
GORRI8-.4, Vera arijoyable• ;af,
ternoon was spent at the home of
Anson Rattan of Fordwiob on Sun-
the .00CASIOn being the 14th -
birthday :of his. father, Leonard:•
.ftuttan, whose entire. family 9f
five sons. and. One de,nghter. Were ,
present. -
At thegathering .wera •14r9,
'ther, George Rattan and • Mrs.
Ratan of Winnipeg, also' his
brether,. Anson and .his• wife. of
Elowl.c.4 Township, . A. sister Mrs,
Scott of .Grey was ;also present,
Miss Dane, Hostess
To- WA, Society
c40R,RIFI-- Miss Margaret Dario
entertained the Woman's Mission-
ary Society.at her home on Thum,
„day evening. Mrs, W. Bird was
in charge of the • ,prograrn, Mrs
N. Whitley opened with quiet
music. Scripture •readings wore
taken by Mrs. gird and Mrs, N,
Hamilton. Mrs. Bird Jed in prayer and also
spoke on "The Earth. Is the Lord's'
:and the Fullness II:tercet", She ?
said that God wants us. to he our- selves, not someone else, and our
deeds however small, are impor,
Gocl put us here not to
destroy, Men of all races , are
brothers in Christ. so Uwe them
thereby helping God's work, so all
may live in harmony, peace and
love,
Mrs. H, Familton read nn article
from Archer Wallace's hook, "The
Cnaimni 'Things Of T ifs Are Dear
Mrs. Hind closed with prayer, "
Mrs. Gerald -C,albraith, president,
took charge of the irsiness. A
letter was read .froM Miss Laura
Cellar, who has returned to her
mission field in. Africa. Mrs, Ar-
thur Stephens was appointed dele-
gate to attend sectional meeting in
spring in Chatham. The meeting
closed with the Mizpah benediction
and the hostess and committee
.served lunch.
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BKLGRAVE—The members of
Knox Presbyterian Women's Mfs
sionary Society 'held their Septem,,'
her meeting at, the home of Mrs,
Joe Dunbar, with a fait attend.,
ante, Mrs. Athol Bruce presided-I
and the meeting opened with medi-
tation and the hymn "0 JW4a
Have Promised", The secretary,
Mrs, 0. Gi Anderson gave the ,re-
port of the, previous meeting, and .
Mrs,. Victor Younghiut, the treas-
urer, gaVe the financial statement.
The Scripttire reading by Mrs,
Youngblut was from 1st corinth-,
Tans, chapter 12, verses 1 to 14; and
Romans, chapter 1-2 verses
Mrs, J, 0, McBurney led in pray-.
et Mrs, Athol Bruce obese
lam" as the woman of the •Bihle.,
The all call was answered with a
verse on "Labour" and, the oleic.
visits were reported,
Mrs. Joe .Dunbar, the president,
presided for the business, period.
The Presbyterial rally is being hold,
in 'Hensel! on September 9th, and
plans' were - made for the. Thank,:
offering meeting ju October with.
a special speaker.
Christmas gifts, fox; a hale to be.
sent to the Birtle Indian School;
'are to he in at the next meeting
and also subscriptions to the Glad
Tidings. "jeeps Calls '11.s". was;,enn.g
Mrs, Edgar Wightman took •till
topic, "Japan's Role in an Awak-
ened Asia", Mrs, Alan Dunb.ai
gave the Glad Tidings prayer,
"Lord of Light, When Name
Outshineth" was . sneg.• The meet-
ing closed with the Lord's prayer
in unison,. The hostess served a.
dainty lunch and a social half-hour
was enjoyed,
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• 13KGR.AVEgc--The regular meet,
lags of, the Woman's Missionary
!Society and the Woman's Associa-
tion of Knox United Church were
"held on Wedn.e.sdaY afternoon in
the church hasemen,t, Atm, Walter.
.Reott, president, opened the W.M.S,
meeting with a, hymn followed by
prayer. Minutes. were read by .Mrs,
Earl Anderson and the •treasur'er's
`report was given by Mrs, George
martin, Mrs, Herb Wheeler gave
• the fund report, and. .a card of
thanks was read from, a1eIrd. .Tosse
Wheeler,
[the group decided tO invite Dr,
Donald. Watt' of Bella .Con4.4, 13,0•, now in Toronto, .fOr a special ser-
vice in the :church„ the date to be
announced later. Mrs. j..0, Procter
is to procure music for this ser-
vice. The autumn Thankofferinf
meeting is to be held' on October
the 14th at 8,0 olcloek with the
Evening Auxiliary as :guests, Mrs.
J. Q. Procter and Mrs Earl Ander-
son were appointed delegates to the
sectional meeting at Fordwich, The
roll-call was answered With, a verse
of Scripture. The offering was
received and 'dedicated,.
• Mrs. Harold Procter ga,v.e the call
to worship, followed by a hymn
• and prayer, Mrs, Walter Scott
read the Scripture lessons, from
'Deuteronomy 8. Comments on 'the
lesson were read by Mrs, Harold
Procter. Mrs. X. -M. Coultes intro-
.41ueed the study book, Mrs. Stewart
Procter read about Alaska. and
Canada, Mrs. R. H, Coultes. about
the United States, Mrs. Leslie Bolt
:about Mexico and Hawaii and Mrs, Irwin about the -Oarribeen area,
Mrs. H. Procter clOsed this meet-
ing with prayer.
- Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, president,
Luke 2: 40-52 read in unison, fol-
lowed by. a hymn. The president
opened the W ,A, meeting with
read the story, of a hymn, "Lead
Kindly Light", written 'by 'John
Henry Newman, She stated that
the author had a severe sickness
and this prompted him to write
this hymn.
Minutes of the last meeting ihrere
read by Mrs, Cecil Chamney. Mrs,
J. M, Coultes stated that there was
balance on hand of 8253,75. The
next meeting will be held on Oct°,
her .14; and the Evening Auxiliary.
Will be guests. The date of the
bazaar will be set 'at this meeting,
The roll call was answered by a
verse of Scripture and the meeting,
dosed with a hymn.
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GORRIE--In lieu of their Sep-
tember meeting the Gerrie Wo-
men's Institute 'planned a day at
Kincardine and a visit to some of
the indUstries in that town, The
trip was made on Friday and Mrs
Leonard Sanderson had .arganged
a conducted tour .of the KincarAine.
hairy, Coombs Furniture Factory,
The Kincardine News, and the
Circle Bar Hosiery.
The ladies enjoyed a picnic at the
beach at noon, saw the new Cen-
tennial Gates at the Agricultural
Fair grounds and the rock garden
They Were also invited to visit the
Kincardine Women's Institute.
which was holding a meeting that
afternoon..
Attending were: Mrs, Glad. Ed-
gar, Mrs, Clarence Snarling, Mrs
,Tohn Baylor, Mrs. Rov Kennedy..
Mrs, E, R. Strong, Mre Stewart
Strong, Mts. . Mary Hezzelwood,
Mrs. Willard Peel, Mrs, Norman
Wade, Mrs. Leonard Sanderson.
Mrs., .Gerold Galbraith, Mrs., Mel
Taylor. Mrs. Clarence 'Stokes and
Mrs. HarryRharrie,
Memorial Service
Be Evening Branch
GORRIE—The regular Meeting
of the Guild of St. Martha was
held at the home of 'Mrs. Frank
King, on Wednesday evening„
In the absence of the president,
Mrs, Mac Newton, the -vice-presi-
dent, Mrs, Harry King,. presided
and read the Scripture. 'The Rev.
E. C, Attwell read a Chapter from
the study book. It was decided
that the Guild would become an
evening brInch of the Woman's
Auxiliary. Mr. Attwell closed with
prayer.
There were two contests and a
social half hour was enjoyed.
Iairich was served by the hostess
assisted'by Mrs. Earl King:
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Held by Orangemen
FORDWICH—About 65. Orange-
men and ladies marched on Sun-
day afternoon to the FOrdwieli Un-
ited. Church .to hold their memorial
service. Envoy Newman of the
Wingham Salvation Army was the
speaker and took. as his theme
"1The Old Days and the Present".
Two members,took the flowers to
the mound at .the cemetery after
the service.
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▪ EVENING DIAMOND APPOINTMENTS ON REQUEST '
Vim Elizabeth Dunn, 86, an aunt
if Mr. Fred Hyndinan's and form-
wlv of Clifford,
Mrs. Florence 'Wright returned
'tome from Palmerston Hospital on
=lunday. Her daughter, Mrs, Wm
Thompson of Toronto is with her.
Mr. Verne Gilpin of Viking, Al-
berta ,left an Sunday for Toronto
to return to his hoine after visit-
ing Mr, and Mrs. Courtney Gilpin,
in the Wingham Hospital for a few
days.
Mrs. Agnes McDonald of Byron
and Mrs. Bob McDonald of James-
town called on Mrs, Geo. Robert-
son on Friday:
Mr. Harvey Sparling, Mr, and
Mrs. Clarence Sparling, Yvonne
and "Wanda, and Miss Elaine Kir-
'on, Bluevale, spent Monday at the
Western Fair, in London, Yvonne
and Elaine will take part in the
4-H judging competitions at the
fair,
Miss Emma Irwin spent several
days last week in Wingham and
spent the week-end with friends in
Harriston.
The Rev, E, C, Attweil is attend-
ing Huron College Alumni in Lon-
don on Tuesday, Mrs. Attwell and
David accompanied, him and will
visit in Liman, They spent Monday
at the Western Fair.
Mrs, Harold Robinson was in
Toronto last week and attended the
funeral of • Mrs. Jas. Graham's
father.
Members of the Howiek District'
L.O.L. and I.:0,1 .A, attended the
mei-aerial and decoration service on
Sunday afternoon which was held
in the 'United Church, Fordwich,
owing to rain, I'lnvoy Newman of
the Salvation Army, Winghtun,
gave the address.
BIRTH.
xor,HLER--- To Mr, and Mrs.
Allan Koehler (nee Cavell Rat-
tan), Downsvieva, Toronto, on
Monday, September 1st, 1958, a
daughter, Jo-Anne Cavell.
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Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will and
Mr: and Mrs. Edison Riley spent
last week at Sky Lake.
''Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Underwood
and Murray spent the week-end
,with, Mr. and Mrs. Archie. Gosnell
ronto.
-Dr. and Mrs. MaCutcheon of Ber-
wick, 'Penn also Mr. and Mrs.
Smith of Morris Township visited
Mrs. Mary Taylor one day recent-
ly. ,
Mr. and Mrs, Arhtur Dietrich,
Windsor, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Justin Will.'
Mr.. and. Mrs, Gerald Gray of
Sudbury yisited over the week-end
with Mrs. 'Arthur Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs, W, C, King, Mr
and Mrs. Ken Hastie and Mrs, Jea:
MacDonald, London, spent Wednes-
day in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutehisor
of St. Thomas and Mrs. W. Hanel
of Wingham were guests of Mrs
W. C. King and Mr. and Mrs, Ern-
est King on Friday afternoon
The ladies are nieces of Mrs. Ernest
King.
Mrs. Howard Cowan returned
last week from Palmerston Hospi-
tal.
Miss Marie Hastie is teaching
this year at S.S. No. 17 Minto Town-
ship near Teviotdale. Miss Marion
Toilet is teaching again at Elmira
and' Miss Ruth Toner will teach
music in the schools of Culross
Township.
Mr. and Mrs, Danny Tiffin and
children of Whitechurch were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs.
T. L. McInnes.
Mr. 'arid Mrs. George Brown,
John and Jean attended a Brown
reunion at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Brown, Molesworth.
on Sunday, There were 51 descend-
ants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geo-
Brown' of Molesworth in attend-
ance.
Mrs. Hilda Raver, Mr. and Mrs
Lloyd Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thtir Weitendorf and families, all
of Hanover spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Burns Stewart.
Mrs, Gerald Galbraith and fam-
ily, Mr's. Clarence Stokes and Eliza-
beth spent the week-end and Labor
Day at Port Elgin, Mr. Galbraith
and Mr, Stokes spent Sunday with
their families.
Rev, W, J. S. McClure, Mrs, Mc-
Clure and little son returned on
Friday after spending the past two
months in their native Ireland,
Fattily Sunday was observed in
St, Stephen's Church on Sunday
morning, Promotion of Sunday
Sehool.pupils was made and certi-
ficates for regular attendance pit.
seated to pupils by Rev. 8, C. Att-
well.
Mt. and .Mrs, Arhtur Field of
Lambeth spent Sunday with Mr.
and 'Mrs. cam Edgar.
Mre, Pranois Gray, of Hamilton,
and Mrs. I, .7, Moffat of Wing-
ham spent a few days 'tat Week
with their nieces, Mrs. Amble Mil,
ler, Mrs. W. C. King, Mrs., Ken
Hestia and their families.
lVtr, and Mrs. Pred ,Hyndman and
Mrs. 'John Aynchrian visited Mrs.
Piggitt of Kitchener oh Thin's-
day.
Mr. and 'Mrs. FleMing Grainger
Of StarieStoWn were Saturday even-
ing`visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Archie
Mrs, Jean MacDonald returned to
her 'twine le London on Sunday.
Mrs, John. nyndintin, Mr. and
Mrs, Prod Wildman and Mr, and
Mrs, Allan *Oman attended the
funeral In Clifford on Saturday
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